US9228653B2 - Idler sprocket lubrication assembly and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to chain drive sprocket assemblies, more specifically to the lubrication of chain drive sprocket assemblies, and still more specifically to the continuous lubrication of chain sprocket assemblies and their bearings.
- Chain drives are used in association with vehicle engines to drive such ancillary components as valve lifters.
- chain drive assemblies are designed to capture dripping and/or splashing oil from the engine oil sump for lubrication of those assemblies.
- splash or drips from the engine sump are insufficient and/or where bearings are too far away from the engine, the bearings may be deprived of adequate lubricating oil.
- the structure of the chain drive assembly or the presence of assembly components such as seals or assembly retention features may block oil from reaching the bearings.
- Pump systems either separate pumps used with the chain drive assemblies or those diverting oil from the engine pump to the chain drive assembly may be used to provide the necessary quantity of oil to the assembly.
- these systems add to the overall cost of the vehicle and can increase the complexity of the design, e.g. in fitting additional components into the engine compartment.
- the invention broadly comprises a chain drive sprocket assembly for an engine comprising a chain drive sprocket shell having a first sprocket end and a second sprocket end and including at least one idler chain sprocket, an idler shaft having a first shaft end, a second shaft end, and a central bore extending a longitudinal length of the idler shaft, a plurality of bearings positioned in a bearing space between the chain drive sprocket shell and the idler shaft, a washer functionally attached to the first end of the idler shaft, an accumulator channel shaped into the washer and, a receiving orifice formed in the idler shaft and aligned with the accumulator channel, wherein lubricating oil from the engine accumulates onto the accumulator channel and flows into the receiving orifice.
- accumulator channel is inclined toward the receiving orifice and a plurality of exit grooves are positioned at the first and second ends of the chain drive sprocket shell.
- One object of the invention is to provide a structure and method for lubricating the chain sprocket assembly when the bearings are axially displaced from the engine sump.
- a second object of the invention is to direct a flow of lubricating oil to the bearings when oil splash from the engine sump is insufficient.
- a third object of the invention is to supply a device to enable the discharge of lubricating oil from a chain sprocket assembly under pressure.
- FIG. 1 is a cross section view of the chain sprocket assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the one end of the chain sprocket shell showing angular radial exit grooves;
- FIG. 3 is a cross section view of the chain sprocket assembly depicting the flow of lubricating oil through the assembly.
- FIG. 1 is a cross section view of chain sprocket assembly 10 (“assembly 10 ”) of the present invention.
- Assembly 10 includes at least chain sprocket shell 12 (“sprocket shell 12 ”), idler shaft 20 , and washer 30 .
- Sprocket shell 12 includes first sprocket end 14 , second sprocket end 16 , and at least one chain sprocket.
- sprocket shell 12 includes three chain sprockets 18 a, 18 b, and 18 c .
- Sprocket shell 12 also includes exit grooves 13 a and 13 b at first sprocket end 14 and second sprocket end 16 , respectively.
- Chain drive sprocket shell 12 is seen wrapped around idler shaft 20 .
- idler shaft 20 is nested inside sprocket shell 12 , but with second idler end 22 axially external to second sprocket end 16 .
- axially external is meant that second idler end 22 at least partially covers second sprocket end 16 .
- Exit grooves 13 a and 13 b may be formed by both first sprocket end 14 and second sprocket end 16 .
- First idler end 24 extends beyond first sprocket end 14 .
- Central bore 26 extends the longitudinal length of idler shaft 20 .
- At least one transverse groove 28 extends through the sides of a middle portion of the longitudinal length of idler shaft 20 .
- middle is meant a portion more proximate to the midpoint of the longitudinal length of idler shaft 20 than to either first idler end 24 or second idler end 22 .
- Washer 30 is functionally attached to first idler end 24 .
- functional attachment is meant that washer 30 is attached to first idler end 24 and this attachment allows washer 30 to function as described below.
- washer 30 is fitted over first idler end 24 .
- Persons of skill in the art will recognize that other forms of attachment may be used, such as a flange-clamp arrangement or welding.
- Washer 30 includes accumulator channel 32 formed into washer 30 .
- the inner surface of washer 30 (not seen in FIG. 1 ) is adjacent to first sprocket end 14 and optionally may form exit ports 13 a and 13 b as seen in FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- Receiving orifice 27 formed proximate to first idler end 24 is aligned with accumulator channel 32 .
- accumulator channel 32 is formed into an inclined angle toward receiving orifice 27 .
- Washer 30 may be part of the connection of the shaft in central bore 26 to the vehicle engine (not shown). Persons of skill in the art will recognize that accumulator channel 32 may be formed from the engine block or partially from washer 30 and the engine block.
- Bearings 40 are press fit into bearing space 42 between idler shaft 20 and sprocket shell 12 .
- FIG. 3 is a cross section view of chain sprocket assembly 10 depicting the flow of lubricating oil through assembly 10 . Oil flow is shown by the arrows.
- sprocket shell 12 rotates as chains operatively attached to sprockets 18 a, 18 b, and 18 c pull on the sprockets driving shell 12 into rotational movement around stationary idler shaft 20 .
- Washer 30 also remains stationary. Oil accumulates in stationary accumulator channel 32 as drippings from the engine block, engine sump, or other sources. The oil then passes through accumulator channel 32 through receiving orifice 27 into idler shaft 20 along central bore 26 .
- lubricating oil passes through transverse groove(s) 28 into bearing space 42 .
- the constant flow forces the oil over bearings 40 enabling them to be sufficiently lubricated even if axially distant from the engine or engine sump.
- axially distant or axially displaced is meant that bearings 40 positioned along the central axis of central bore 26 at a distance from the position of the engine or engine sump along the same central axis.
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of second sprocket end 16 . Visible are discharge grooves 19 extending outward at an angle from the inner edge 16 a to outer edge 16 b of second sprocket edge 16 . During rotation of sprocket shell 12 , thereby rotating discharge grooves 19 , a pressure differential is created between the relatively high pressure of bearing space 42 and the outer periphery of discharge grooves 19 to draw the lubricating oil out of bearing space 42 through exit grooves 19 by way of exit port 13 b.
- the pressure differential is created by the high relative velocity of the air over sprocket assembly 12 at the periphery of the radial discharge grooves 19 and is enhanced by the close fit of second idler end 22 to second sprocket end 16 to form a tight fit. This allows the pressure difference to be created as sprocket shell 12 rotates.
- Similar angular radial grooves 19 are preferably formed into first sprocket end 14 using the close fit with washer 30 to create a similar pressure difference.
- discharge grooves 19 in first sprocket end 14 are oriented in an angular radial direction between an inner edge and an outer edge and receive oil from exit port 13 a. In this way, lubricating oil that lubricates bearings 40 is constantly replenished.
- the invention described above provides the advantage of creating a simple and cost effective lubrication method for the bearings of chain drive sprocket assemblies.
- the system can be applied to different types of bearings such as ball bearings or tapered bearings and other drives such as belt drives or gear drives.
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